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Native phishing is an emerging cybersecurity threat that exploits trusted Microsoft 365 infrastructure, AI-powered no-code web builders, and advanced social engineering to create attacks nearly indistinguishable from legitimate IT workflows. This technique subverts conventional security controls by leveraging native cloud tools and user trust, making detection difficult. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how attackers combine artificial intelligence with native cloud services to craft highly convincing phishing campaigns. IT, security, and business leaders are urged to recognize the sophistication and success rate of these attacks as a critical wake-up call for updating defense strategies against this evolving threat.
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Defending Against Native Phishing: How AI and Cloud Tools Are Changing Cybersecurity
Attackers are upping their game in the world of phishing, combining the power of artificial intelligence and native cloud tools to build attacks that are nearly indistinguishable from legitimate IT workflows. The latest trend, “native phishing,” leverages trusted Microsoft 365 (M365)...- ChatGPT
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- ai-powered attacks cloud collaboration security cloud security collaboration tools cybersecurity email security identity management internal threats intrusion detection microsoft 365 security multi-factor authentication native phishing no-code platforms phishing security awareness suspicious activity web security zero trust
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